19th Spring 516AV, Night
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Try as she might to be open-minded, Azira still found the city strange. There was no getting around the fact that these people were almost always on the go and there was no end to their activities. When sensible people ought to be in bed, the city was still bustling and the same would be true come the morning, despite the fact that by rights, plenty of people should be in bed following the late activity. It was still a reasonable hour in the eyes of the huntress although she was somewhat weary after her day's work. The Inarta was more than willing to be an observer of the night's activities.
As she'd returned from her hunt, she'd noticed the growing excitement in the Surya Plaza and had promised herself that she would return to see what the fuss was about. She'd dropped in to The Jugged Hare to report on how her hunt had gone and had deposited her gear in her room. She'd stripped off her hunting vinati and bryda and changed into the clothing more typical of Lhavit, complete with a cloak rather than a katinu before she set out for the Plaza. The journey to it from her rented accommodation in Solar Winds wasn't typically a long one, but this evening quite a crowd seemed to be drawn to whatever was going on there tonight. The chatter around her was faster than she was comfortable with and she only caught a word here and there. There were two words repeated over and over again that suggested they were the name of something: Spinning Glimmers. The Inarta had no idea what it meant but she guessed that it was some form of entertainment rather than a new establishment. She had keen eyes and had reason to pass through the Plaza on a regular basis, but she had seen nothing to suggest that a new business would be opening. Entertainment was likely in Lhavit at night, she'd found. The denizens appeared to appreciate a performance.
The Plaza had gathered quite a crowd and Azira made a face as she saw all the people who towered over her diminutive figure. If she wanted to see what was going on then she was going to have to do quite a bit of pushing and shoving. What weariness her body had accumulated during the day pushed to the forefront, making itself known and urging her to return to her room rather than going through such a gathering. The Inarta woman's curiosity was strong, particularly given the size of the crowd that had gathered and the shocked delight that those present seemed to be experiencing. There was also the fact that Azira could see figures appearing above everybody near the centre. It meant that they were reaching quite some height if the tiny redhead could see them, even if it was only the briefest of glimpses. Either those ahead could fly, which seemed highly unlikely, or else they were being thrown in to the air. She'd heard of such things, acrobatics it was called, but she'd never seen such a display. Her interest well and truly piqued, there was no chance that she was going to back away now. This was a challenge and one to which she'd willing rise.
The young woman dove in to the packed bodies, causing surprise, dismay and even anger where she passed. She offered apologies in the native Common tongue, saying sorry so often that her tone became flat, leaving it doubtful that anyone would believe that she was being sincere. The Lhavitians were not a confrontational bunch in her experience, not like the citizens of Wind Reach, but that didn't mean that the crowd didn't push back against such forceful intrusion. It was a struggle as she tried to wedge her shoulder between the solid bodies. Her elbows were kept pointing out to drive anyone away but they took quite a bashing with those with whom she came in to contact. She would probably be covered with bruises by the end of all of this and purely because she was small. Azira envied some of the taller, broad shouldered men around her who would probably have no bother forcing their way through this group, but she was floundering. She wished that there was an Ethaefal around so she could slip in to the bubble of space that they allowed them. There had to be some in this mass of humanity but she couldn't tell where they were. She wished for Alses so that she had the space and had someone that she knew. If only she had a companion, everything would be so much easier.
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Try as she might to be open-minded, Azira still found the city strange. There was no getting around the fact that these people were almost always on the go and there was no end to their activities. When sensible people ought to be in bed, the city was still bustling and the same would be true come the morning, despite the fact that by rights, plenty of people should be in bed following the late activity. It was still a reasonable hour in the eyes of the huntress although she was somewhat weary after her day's work. The Inarta was more than willing to be an observer of the night's activities.
As she'd returned from her hunt, she'd noticed the growing excitement in the Surya Plaza and had promised herself that she would return to see what the fuss was about. She'd dropped in to The Jugged Hare to report on how her hunt had gone and had deposited her gear in her room. She'd stripped off her hunting vinati and bryda and changed into the clothing more typical of Lhavit, complete with a cloak rather than a katinu before she set out for the Plaza. The journey to it from her rented accommodation in Solar Winds wasn't typically a long one, but this evening quite a crowd seemed to be drawn to whatever was going on there tonight. The chatter around her was faster than she was comfortable with and she only caught a word here and there. There were two words repeated over and over again that suggested they were the name of something: Spinning Glimmers. The Inarta had no idea what it meant but she guessed that it was some form of entertainment rather than a new establishment. She had keen eyes and had reason to pass through the Plaza on a regular basis, but she had seen nothing to suggest that a new business would be opening. Entertainment was likely in Lhavit at night, she'd found. The denizens appeared to appreciate a performance.
The Plaza had gathered quite a crowd and Azira made a face as she saw all the people who towered over her diminutive figure. If she wanted to see what was going on then she was going to have to do quite a bit of pushing and shoving. What weariness her body had accumulated during the day pushed to the forefront, making itself known and urging her to return to her room rather than going through such a gathering. The Inarta woman's curiosity was strong, particularly given the size of the crowd that had gathered and the shocked delight that those present seemed to be experiencing. There was also the fact that Azira could see figures appearing above everybody near the centre. It meant that they were reaching quite some height if the tiny redhead could see them, even if it was only the briefest of glimpses. Either those ahead could fly, which seemed highly unlikely, or else they were being thrown in to the air. She'd heard of such things, acrobatics it was called, but she'd never seen such a display. Her interest well and truly piqued, there was no chance that she was going to back away now. This was a challenge and one to which she'd willing rise.
The young woman dove in to the packed bodies, causing surprise, dismay and even anger where she passed. She offered apologies in the native Common tongue, saying sorry so often that her tone became flat, leaving it doubtful that anyone would believe that she was being sincere. The Lhavitians were not a confrontational bunch in her experience, not like the citizens of Wind Reach, but that didn't mean that the crowd didn't push back against such forceful intrusion. It was a struggle as she tried to wedge her shoulder between the solid bodies. Her elbows were kept pointing out to drive anyone away but they took quite a bashing with those with whom she came in to contact. She would probably be covered with bruises by the end of all of this and purely because she was small. Azira envied some of the taller, broad shouldered men around her who would probably have no bother forcing their way through this group, but she was floundering. She wished that there was an Ethaefal around so she could slip in to the bubble of space that they allowed them. There had to be some in this mass of humanity but she couldn't tell where they were. She wished for Alses so that she had the space and had someone that she knew. If only she had a companion, everything would be so much easier.
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